By-elections in Western Australia Contents WA By-elections - by date ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 WA By-elections - by reason ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14 By-elections due to the death of a sitting member ........................................................................................................................................................... 14 Ministerial by-elections.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Fresh election ordered ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Seats declared vacant ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 WA By-elections - by electorate ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 Fact Sheet 1 2 July 2018. 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Western Australian Parliamentary Library Parliament House Harvest Terrace Perth WA 6000 [email protected] ISBN 1 921243 70 8 April 2018 Related publications Scope Notes 1 Presidents of the Legislative Council 2 Speakers of the Legislative Assembly 3 Governors of Western Australia 4 Premiers of Western Australia 5 Party Representation in Western Australia 1965-2005 6 Governments in Office 1964-2007 7 Origins of Legislative Assembly Electoral Division Names 8 Women in Parliament 9 Members of the Legislative Council since 1890 10 Members of the Legislative Assembly since 1890 11 Footballers in the House 12 By-elections in Western Australia 13 Newspoll : Western Australian State Voting Intention and Leaders’ Ratings 2 WA Parliamentary Library. Scope Note 12, July 2018 WA By-elections - by date A chronological listing of by-elections held in Western Australia since 1891 Electorate Polling Date Reason for the By-election Successful Candidate 1891 (2) Roebourne 16 January 1891 Resignation of George Leake, 30 December 1890 Horace William Sholl elected unopposed Geraldton 10 December 1891 Resignation of Edward Vivian Hartley Keane, November 1891 George Thomas Simpson elected unopposed 1892 (4) Perth 12 January 1892 Resignation of Edward Scott, December 1891 Thomas George Anstruther Molloy elected unopposed Moore 11 August 1892 Resignation of George Randell, 4 July 1892 Henry Bruce Lefroy elected unopposed York 27 October 1892 Resignation of Stephen Henry Parker 5 October 1892 Frederick Charles Monger (Min) elected unopposed Fremantle South 12 October 1892 Resignation of David Symon, 13 September 1892 Elias Solomon elected majority 7 1893 (1) Kimberley East 20 April 1893 Death of William Leonard Baker, 7 January 1893 Francis Connor elected unopposed 1895 (2) Murray 12 February 1895 Resignation of William Paterson, January 1895 William James George elected (Min) majority 11 Fremantle North 22 May 1895 Resignation of William Silas Pearse, April 1895 Matthew Lewis Moss elected plurality 150 1896 (1) Fremantle 18 July 1896 Death of William Edward Marmion, 4 July 1896 John Joseph Highman Elected majority 45 1899 (5) York 30 June 1899 Resignation of Frederick Charles Monger, 15 June 1899 Frederick Charles Monger (Min) elected unopposed Geraldton 12 July 1899 Resignation of George Thomas Simpson, 27 June 1899 Richard Robson (Ind) elected majority 79 Gascoyne 16 July 1899 Resignation of George Yorke Hubble, 13 June 1899 George Yorke Hubble elected unopposed Murchison North 18 September 1899 Death of Henry Edward Kenny, 25 August 1899 Frederick William Moorehead (Min) elected majority 26 Murchison North 20 October 1899 Resignation of Frederick William Moorehead, 27 September 1899 Frederick William Moorehead (Min) elected unopposed 1900 (4) Ashburton 24th April 1900 Resignation Septimus Burt, April 1900 David Forrest - Elected unopposed De Grey 4 June 1900 Resignation of Edward Timothy Hooley, 1 May 1900 Leonard Hawthorne Darlot - Elected unopposed Geraldton 24 July 1900 Resignation of Richard Robson, 13 June 1900 Robert David Hutchinson (Opp) elected majority 89 3 WA Parliamentary Library. Scope Note 12, July 2018 Electorate Polling Date Reason for the By-election Successful Candidate Albany 2 August 1900 Resignation of George Leake John Frederick Tasman Hassell - Elected Majority 18 1901 (6) Kimberley West 23 July 1901 Death of Alexander Forrest, 20 June 1901 Sydney Capel Piggott elected plurality 2 Perth North 5 October 1901 Death of Richard Speight, 19 September 1901 George Frederick McWilliams (Opp) elected plurality 219 Coolgardie 6 December 1901 Ministerial by-election Alfred Edward Morgan Alfred Edward Morgan elected majority 263 Perth 6 December 1901 Ministry By-election appointment to the ministry of Frank Wilson, William Mortaon Purkiss (Min) elected majority 124 21 November 1901 Murchison 10 December 1901 Ministry by-election appointment to the ministry of John Leighton John Leighton Nanson (Min) elected majority 23 Nanson, 21 November 1901 Murchison North 10 December 1901 Ministerial by-election appointment to the ministry of Frederick John Barkell Holman (ALP) elected majority 38 William Moorehead, 21 November 1901 1902 (7) Guildford 7 January 1902 Appointment of Cornthwaite Hector Rason to the Ministry, 23 Cornthwaite Hector Rason elected majority 253 December 1901 Perth West 7 January 1902 Ministry By-election appointment to the Ministry of George Leake, George Leake (Opp) elected majority 459 23 December 1901 Pilbara 23 January 1902 Ministry By-election appointment to the Ministry of Walter Walter Kingsmill elected majority 91 Kingsmill, 23 December 1902 Claremont 11 June 1902 Resignation of William Frederic Sayer, May 1902 John Charles Griffiths Foulkes (Opp) - Plurality 316 Perth West 14 July 1902 Death of George Leake, 24 June 1902 Charles John Moran (Ind) elected plurality 15 Murray 16 July 1902 Resignation of William James George, 1 July 1902 William Atkins (Ind) elected plurality 4 Hannans 15 October 1902 Death of John Reside 29 September 1902 Thomas Henry Bath (ALP) elected unopposed 1903 (4) Pilbara 18 March 1903 Resignation of Walter Kingsmill, 12 February 1903 James Isdell (Ind) elected majority 194 York 6 April 1903 Resignation of Frederick Charles Monger, 24 March 1903 Richard Goldsmith Burges (Min) elected plurality 219 Fremantle North 26 August 1903 Resignation of Denis James Doherty, August 1903 John Maxwell Ferguson elected plurality 6 Nelson 11 December 1903 Death of James George Lee Steere, 30 November 1903 John Russell Walter elected unopposed 1904 (1) Perth East 20 October 1904 Resignation of Walter Hartwell James, 4 October 1904 John Edward Hardwick (opp) elected plurality 469 (absolute majority 32) 1905 (5) Mount Leonora 30 June 1905 Ministerial by-election, appointment to the ministry of Patrick Patrick Joseph Lynch elected majority 410 Joseph Lynch, 7 June 1905 4 WA Parliamentary Library. Scope Note 12, July 2018 Electorate Polling Date Reason for the By-election Successful Candidate Bunbury 14 September 1905 Ministry by-election of Newton James Moore, 25 August 1905 Newton James Moore (Min) elected majority of 546 Guildford 14 September 1905 Ministry Appointment of Cornthwaite Hector Rason 25 August Cornthwaite Hector Rason elected majority 1028 1905 Menzies 14 September 1905 Ministerial by-elections appointment to the ministry of Henry Henry Gregory elected majority 264 Gregory, 25 August 1905 Sussex 14 September 1905 Ministry By-election appointment to the ministry of Frank Wilson, Frank Wilson (Min) elected majority 217 25 August 1905 1906 (8) Fremantle 25 May 1906 Ministry by-election appoint to the Ministry of James Price, 7 May Price Elected Majority 257 1906 Coolgardie 9 July 1906 Petition against return of William Tresize Eddy, resigned 27 April William Tresize Eddy - Elected majority 100 1906 Fremantle South 16 July 1906 Death of Arthur James Diamond, 22 June 1906 Arthur Elvin Davies (Min)elected majority 761 Guildford 16 July 1906 Resignation of Sir Cornthwaite Hector Rason, 27 June 1906 William Dartnell Johnson (ALP) elected absolute majority 1114 Pilbara 23 July 1906 Resignation of James Isdell, 27 June 1906 Rufus Henry Underwood (ALP) elected majority 36 Fremantle East 13 November 1906 Petition against return of John Joseph Holmes and seat declared William Charles Angwin (ALP) Majority 882 vacant, 24 October 1906 Geraldton 21 November 1906 Upholding of a petition against the return of Henry Carson, 26 Thomas Leishman Brown
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